2019
DOI: 10.37319/iqnjm.2.1.1
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Post-war environmental pollution as a risk factor of congenital disorders in Iraq: A study review

Abstract: Background: Several years of war with the recent terrorist conflicts have cumulatively affected Iraq’s land, air, water, and health infrastructure, and a substantial rise in the incidence of congenital defects has been reported in the period following the Gulf War in 1991, which was principally accredited to the environmental contamination by depleted uranium. Aim: The aim is to review some published works of literature that are specifically concerned with environmental pollution after the war in Iraq as a pos… Show more

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“…The similar observation was found in studies carried in Baghdad [24] , Al Mosul [33], Erbil [2] and Karbala. [34] The high prevalence of central nervous system abnormalities may be explained by that the environment can play an important role.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The similar observation was found in studies carried in Baghdad [24] , Al Mosul [33], Erbil [2] and Karbala. [34] The high prevalence of central nervous system abnormalities may be explained by that the environment can play an important role.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%